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VILNIUS, Lithuania Hundreds of Russian emigres gathered in central Vilnius to mourn the late Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, with many expressing a mixture of anger, sorrow and helplessness.In Lithuanias capital, a hub for exiled Russian activists, the death of Russias most prominent opposition figure in prison has cast a heavy shadow.According to Lithuanias national broadcaster LRT, some 500 Russians gathered at the monument to victims of the Soviet occupation on the citys main artery Gediminas Avenue to mourn Navalnys passing.Mourners started coming to lay flowers at the memorial as soon as the news of Navalnys death broke on Friday.
These flowers slowly began to engulf the base of the occupation monument as the day progressed.Among the mourners was former Moscow city council member Yelena Kotenochkina.I couldnt believe that this has happened, Kotenochkina said, who brought an art piece from the Faces of the Russian Resistance exposition she organized during the fall of 2023.
When Boris Nemtsov was murdered and I saw his body, I also couldnt believe it.I believe the reaction to [Navalnys death] will be resolute both among the opposition and ordinary Russians, even the apolitical ones, she added.Lukas alalis / MTKotenochkina proposed backingMikhail Khodorkovskys idea to write Navalnys name on the ballot in the March Russian presidential election.
But otherwise, she said she believes that the immediate future has become way more uncertain.We are facing a new reality, she said, explaining that in the past the opposition could hope that Navalny would be released before his prison term was set to end.
We hoped he would be the person to drive reforms in Russia.Now we need to find another way to unite.But thats the future We must live through today for now, Kotenochkina said, taking a brief pause to stop herself from crying.Despair and rageBy the time the rally was officially scheduled to begin, the crowd had grown so large that the monument could no longer be seen from the street.Despite the large numbers, those attending the demonstration stood in silence, holding their phone flashlights in the air.
Many had tears in their eyes.
The mood was a mixture of anger and despair.A couple of weeks ago, I was at another demonstration dedicated to Navalny.
Back then, I was holding a poster saying Putin is a murderer, Dmitry Kuminov, one of the co-founders of the independent Mediazona news website, told The Moscow Times.Unfortunately, this poster couldnt be more relevant today.Political assassinations, war, the endless violence accompanying Russias repressive political system Right now, I feel there is no way I can stop all this.
Maybe I will, but today, I am in a state of utter powerlessness.Lukas alalis / MTPussy Riot member Aysoltan Niyazova, who served a six-year prison term in Russia, said she felt rage and pain from understanding that I cant do anything to fix [Navalnys death].We are living through a shared grief, she told The Moscow Times.
It doesnt hit as hard when you are not alone.
At the very least, we can all give each other a hug right now.Lawyer Dmitry Zakhvatov, known for defending detained Russian protesters, said he was enraged by Navalnys death and called for all those complicit in political repressions inside Russia to be brought to justice.One day justice will prevail.
When Russia finally becomes free, we must make sure that everybody involved in political repressions and assassinations is brought to responsibility.
All of them from the judges and prosecutors to those who were bringing them coffee or pizza.Zakhvatov said he believed Western governments did not do enough to punish the Kremlin after Navalnys poisoning in 2020, and then his imprisonment the following year.I remember one European politician announcing that they were concerned.
And thats it, nothing else, the lawyer said.It was clear from that point that all the horrors weve experienced [since those statements] would happen, one after another, he said, referring to the invasion of Ukraine and escalating political repressions in Russia and Belarus.Lukas alalis / MTStreet artist Philippenzo, who left Russia for Lithuania after facing prosecution for his anti-war graffiti, said he felt rage was breaking out inside of him.I am certain that millions of people around the world are feeling this moral outrage right now, and it can hardly be suppressed.He was like a brotherAs the crowd continued to grow, a mourner who brought a set of loudspeakers played the song Hi, Its Navalny, written by the Russian ska-punk group Elysium.Anastasia, a student from Russia who asked to change her name because of safety concerns, came to the memorial after finishing her shift at a local coffee shop.Weve lost the one charismatic person who could unite the entire Russian opposition.
I feel ashamed we abandoned him, we didnt manage to get him out, she said.Ive never seen Navalny in person, and yet I feel as if Ive lost a relative.Throughout the day, dozens of Lithuanians stopped by the memorial to speak with mourning Russians and offer sympathies.Robertas, who asked not to disclose his surname due to safety concerns, said he took part in the 1991 Vilnius television tower defense, a key event in Lithuanias struggle for independence from the U.S.S.R.
Soviet troops opened fire on unarmed Lithuanian protesters defending the tower, resulting in 12 deaths and hundreds of injuries.A protester holds up a sign reading "Rage."Lukas alalis / MTRobertas told The Moscow Times that it made sense for anti-war Russians to commemorate Navalny at the memorial for victims of the Soviet occupation.I feel for these people, just like they did for me, for us [Lithuanians] in 1991 when they came out to Red Square to support us.His views on Navalny echoed those of Anastasia the student.It might sound absurd, but Navalny was closer to me than some of my actual relatives, he said.
He was like a brother not by blood, but a brother in arms, and thats all that matters.
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